Material
cotton
Treatment
Acrylic coated
Manufacturing
France
Description
Welcome to the Marie-Galante archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. The profusion of its flowers in relief reminds us of the perfume of the holidays. As for the madras tile, it reminds us of the headdresses of Creole women. A breath of exoticism in the Pineapple variant, fruity, spicy and sunny. Coated article for simple daily use and easy care. Our coated products are made from 100% cotton and covered with two layers of acrylic. This protective film makes them both stain-resistant and water-repellent. Coated table linen items can be cleaned with a sponge. To ensure the treatment keeps on working at its most effective, we recommend that you iron the products occasionally, as heat reactivates the resin.- Stain-resistant :In order to maintain their luster over time and make them easier to care for, we apply a stain-resistant treatment to some of our items that prevents liquids from being absorbed. When you spill a liquid on a stain-resistant placemat, quickly and lightly dab it with a damp sponge so that the fabric is not stained. This protective film, invisible to the eye and touch, lasts for about 10 machine washes and reactivates with ironing.
- Anti-slip: For an optimum comfort of use of our placemats we apply an anti-slip treatment to their contact surface. Perfectly stable, there is no fear of slipping. The table remains perfectly held throughout the meal.
Material
THE STAGES OF CREATION OF OUR PRODUCTS
From the creation of the designs to the making, a Le Jacquard Français product requires 15 manufacturing steps, all carried out with the greatest care and an infinite sense of detail, before coming to dress your home: creation, lisage (translation of the creations into Jacquard language stitch by stitch), selection of the best quality cotton and linen yarns, countertyping of the yarn colors according to the trends of the moment (about 60 per year), yarn dyeing (preferably great dyeing), winding (to limit yarn waste), inking, warping and reuniting (to make the warp), knotting and weaving, piece inspection (quality control of the fabrics), ennobling, and finally making up and packaging.
Today, thanks to our 53 looms, we compose a large number of original designs at a rate of two collections per year. Weavers, knotters, warpers, gluers, stitchers are all trades and gestures exercised with passion and for generations in our factory in Gérardmer, which conceive for you the most beautiful creations of Le Jacquard Français.